2-B riFK OMAHA SUNDAY HEK: .UWK 191 a. IN HONOR OF m GRADUATES Many Farentt Journey to Eastern Schools to See Them Receire Their Diplomat. BROWHELL HALL THIS WEEK flswlal Calendar, H N DA Y a r. Jvre ratarson, supper for Pelpraon-Plckena weddlna; party. HoNHAV-orlulnal Mon1.jr Hrldua rluj. Tuesday HrlciK rlub, Mn. Arthur Kaa lina hotas. OaroVn pr'J' "t Frown-H Hull. Ml Ellxabth l'ic. ens anit Air. Karneth f'ntaraon entartaln Uirlr hrl 11 party at dinner at tha Country rluli followed by ftinriil at All Kainta' church. Mti Roland Pataraon Icnchcon t tha Fontrnclle for tha Pataraon Klclina brli'al party. Mm. Iamfn, breakfast at Kontanalle for Rrowneli Hall STaiuatlng; das TIKSDAY WeddlnB of Mlas Elisabeth Pu-kane and Mr. Kannath Patcraon at All Halnta- church. Brownrll Hall com maprarrant raarrlaaa at M.'Jft a. m at frt. Mathlaa' church. Mn. C. R. Hhar nan, lonchann at Happy Hollow cliih. VEDVESDAY-Olaas of of Oateh- ton unlveraltr annual banquet and class ra union at the Fontanel!. THTR8!)AY Omaha Woman' Press club limrhaon at Hotal I-oyal. XATURPAT Mr laaao Carpenter lunch eon at Happy Hollow club. Bride at Fashionable Wedding Last Night Graduation exerrlae and future plana of tha member of tba achool act la tha general toplo for tha week. By the laat of the week tlia schools and collet will be etoaed for the aum mer and many featlvltlae Incident to the form cloning- will be thing of the paat and the younger act on their way home or to their reapectlve aummer haunta. Of Interest locally la the commence ment exerclaea at Brownell Halt They will be held Tuesday at 10:30 o'clock at ft. Matthlaa' church. Follow ing theae exerclaea the alumnae of thla Institution will have luncheon at the hall. The member of thl jroar'a graduating rlaaa will be honor guest at a garden party given on the grounds of tha Hall ' on Monday. '' iraate la the Kaat. Mrs. D. I. Vlnsonhaler left yesterday for Boston to attend the graduation of her daughter, Isabel, from Dana Hall. Mr, and Mia Vlnsonhaler will remain east for the summer, going to Kenne bunkpurt. Me., where they were laat year. Mr. C. W. Megeath returned yester day from the east, accompanied by her daughter, Mary, who baa Just graduated from Briarcllff achool In New York. nd by Mia Helen Eastman, who haa been a student at the Art tnatltuta In Chicago all winter. ' Major and Mr. James J. Hornbrook arrived Tuesday from Galveston to at tend th graduation of their daughter. Oenevleve. from Brownell Hall on Tues day. They re stopping t the Merrlam. Mr. and Mrs. Jama C. Chadwlck Inav FrWaT of Hi' tor It""'"" to the graduation of their aon, John, at eorntll. Mrs. Chadwlck will be r,ne of 'the four chaperonea at the Delta Phi i fraternity house durinu aenlor week, June 14 to U. whan eighteen or twenty young girl will be entertained there by I...- t..i. vuim nf whom Mr. John Chad wlck la one. Another Cornell graduata will be Mr. Ted- Millard, aon of Mr. and Mr. Alfred MUlard., . In Kaatera Scbool, Dr, and Mra. IX. W. Connell left Thurs day for Boston to attem th graduation of their daughter. Beerlna, at Dona Hall. - Miss Marjorto McCord wa the first of 'the achool glrla to return from th eaat, having arrived last Katurday ' after graduating from Mlaa pence's achool In New York City. ' Mlsa Elisabeth Reed arrived hom Thursday from school at Mtlfxrd, Conn., and her sltr. Mlaa F.ma KaeJ. comes tomorrow from Vaaaar. where she I com pleting her first year. . Mia Adeyn Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Wood, returned Wednesday from (Baltimore, where ah ha b'n .studying the piano at the Peabody Corv aorvatory of Music all winief with Mr. Max Landow, formerly of Omaha, Mra Thomaa Brown and Miss Dorothy Brown Wave tomorrow for Racine to be present at the graduating of Mra. Brown' aon. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. F. K.' Tearc left thla week foi Eoelon to attend the graduation of their daughter. Helen, from Dana Halt With their daughter, Mr. and Mr. : Tearce will pnd two or three week ; trevellna In the eaat. McFerron-Stewart Wedding. i3t. PauJ' Episcopal church was th seen of a beautifully arrangc4 wedding laat nlghC when Mis Mart Stewart, riaughter of Mr. and Mr. John Teat HtewarU became th bride of Mr. Donald McFerrun of Hoopaton, 111. The ceremony waa celebrated at t o'clock by Rev. Dr. Buck so m. and th brld wa given In marriag by her father'. A color scheme of pink and lavender wa followed at the church and the home. where a reception followed to th wedding ueta. Th chancel of th. church wa banked with palms, ferns and quantities of KM- larney rose and orchid. The bride waa attractive In a gown cif rose point lace, made with a train five yard in length. Her rell was of rose point lace end waa worn far back from th face. A shor bouquet of orVhld and lllle of the valley was car ried. The matron 'of honor. Mr. Clifford Wolfe, wore a gown of peach bloaaora shaded chiffon, made with an overdress of pink aoft eaUn, Th everdres waa em broidered with tiny bow knot In the pastel shade. The bodice waa of oriental lace and chiffon trimmed with the tiny bow knots. With thla waa worn unique bat of ma line In the poach blosaom shade and following the Lady IHif f-Qordon model. tSUe carried a ahoaer of pink j rosea and orchlda The bridesmaid were the M tsars Catherine Baker, of Michigan City, IxtuUe Haa of Kansas City. Florence Heya of Orange, N. J.; Elisabeth Oood rV h of Chicago, Marie Ftlfel of Wheel trg. W. V., and Mildred Butler of Omaha. They were gowned alike. In lavender lallle with trimmings of real lac They wore halt of th same material ea th towns, trimmed with real roars, and carried shower bou u t of lavender orchid. Mr. Lucie n Dyer wa it man. and the usher were Mesara Hard Bauld lig, Uoyd lCvana, John Banks, Arthur lx)Df and WHUara McFerroo. all of Chl lago, and Mr. Clifford Wolfe. A reception follow el the ceremony at the borne of the bride p areata, Th roonia were abloom with Killarney icaoa and lavender orch'ds. la the dla lug room a mound of orchid and pink shaded candelabra decorated the tatrle. The brlda go-away-aan was of black t si.d while check allk. With this she wore t a lery small blue Hat nnl a lar cor aaee of orcliida. Mr. end Mrs. Mi r'armq have gjtiw east tvt - Inn. ; V I ..I WILL BE OITE OF ATTRACTfVE JUNE BRIDES. HS.YM OTO III MR?. HOWARD If. SPAULDINQ, JR.. OF C1IICAQO (NEB MAJUH STEWART OF COUNCIU BLUFFS.) POPULAR O'NEILL GIRL BRIDE OF THE WEEK. y. jPortcr guests entertained Mesdamea John McX'ague, 1'orla Handar. Arthur Koars. Frank Anderson, for an extended trip and will b at horn alter September 1 In Hoopeton, Bl. For Contention Women. A number of women Interested In the coming Traveler' Protective association national convention met at the Fontenelle Wednesday to discus plan tor enter taining the women who will be her for the convention. George W. Long, chair man of the entertainment committee, ad dressed th women, following which a delightful luncheon waa served. The fol lowing women were present; Mesdamee F. J. Huglie. W. J. Hughes, W. T. Lawrence, ('. O. Lobeck, Ueorge W. Long, H. It. McFadden. Hugo Maichtur, J. F. Meyer. Page Morrison. 11 H. Nye. Cart J. Ochiltree, H. B. Patrick, K V. Kelt. A. V. Sl'olr. W. If. klielberg. W. F. 8'rohbehn, W. A. Otone. J. H. Pitine, T'aul Themaneon, n. 8. Trlmtla. A. A. TVwnaiid. W K. Woodward, O. U Wohlford, Mesdamea C. K. Allen, O. Barker. kL .r ro w, O. Buyer. b. Brown, L. Carr. 8. Charnlaa A. Countryman. C t rump, H. Oitotf, If. l-itt. 1. Kck. A. U. A. N. U H. ri U. J. W. V. 11. C. Kmpey, F. U 1-Jnpkle. J. a tirtffin. J. W. Ua ruble. K. K. Giimr. J, R. UoMrii V. 11. t'.rtffllh, C, U Hopper, If. U. Hoel. A. l. lloa. J T. HoKan. C. K. Hughea. Mlaaee Bertie lloag. Misses K. a Mar. At Happy Hollo Mr. and Mra A. O. F.dwerda enter tained four guests last erninr at dinner Vlr and Mra Bvron Clarke, two; Mr. Howell, four: ie Hamlin, four, and Dr, . C. Henry, aix. With Mr. Henry B. Byrne last evening were: Meed antes Meademae Ella Byrne, W. . Byrne. V.ara. Meaars Walter U Byma, W. X. Byrne. Mr W. 8. Wright and Mia Ada Wright gave a dinner laat evening. Their guest were: Mr. and Mrs. Olsna C. CVey ef Toprka. M laara M laae" Hln Treat. P-''thv Wright, Messrs. Cdarlfa Mattaon. Maaler ' Mr Wl Meaar. Herbert KnalL Wllliaiii WiialiL and Mra. E. intdUt will enter tain at dinner this evening, when cover, will I lacd for Mesara. and McerUmj L. M. tX'geriey, Donald Doutlas, F. A. Alldrlge. and Bendtct, and Mesdamea Kelaey Mid-H. M. Ooda. Other dining at th club laat evening were Mr. and Mr. Fred Hamilton, who had two guests; Mr. and Mn. John Mad den, two, and Mr. C. C. George, fbur. With Mr. and Mr. R. II. Huntley laat evening were Mr. and 'Mrs. Herbert Wheeler, Mr. Helen Robinson and Mr. John. Wilkes, For Mm. Blakeney. Mr. R, B. Condon gave an attractive appointed luncheon Friday at her home In honor of Mrs. James Blakeney. The table wa decorated with a mound of pink peonlea and mock orange bloaaoma and those Invited to meet th honor guest were: Moetlumca Meedames Thomas Hieehy, J. J. Casey, P. J. Fheehy, Antlne Daly, Mra James Blakeney of Kane City was honor guest at a kenalngton given on Wednesday afternon at the home of Mrs. Henry Hamilton. The rooms war abloom with Aire. Ward rosea, and the were: Weedamea .1. c, Wallop, John Kearney. J. J. C'aaay, Arthur Daly. Mrs. W. A. Welch entortalned on Sat urday afternoon at her home, In honor of Mra. Jamea Blakeney of Kanaaa City. Mr. Robert Park . gav a bridge luncheon Tuesday at th Seymour Lake Country Club, In honor of Mr. Jamea Blakeney of Kanaaa City. Mo., th guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Daly. TraTel Plant for the Summer. . Dr. Oeorg Tllden left Friday to visit hi brother, who live near Fulton, N. Y. lt. Tllden will also visit nlevaa and nephew In Ohio and Michigan on hi way east Mra Ueorge A. Hoagland leave Mon day for Lake Washington, to Join Mr. Hoagland, who ta enjoying a fishing trip. Mlsa Louise Dinning . leave today for pro month' vlalt In th east, going first to Pittsburgh to vlalt Mr. and Mr. Rob ert Hotetter and then to Woodstock. N. Y.. where her brother. Mr, Robert Din ning, 1 attending the aummer landscape achool. Mr. Dinning la a member of the Art league. Mlaa Dinning will also visit Norwich. Conn., and ether plaoea I for turning home . Mr. Arthur Wetorgrd will return, to hi bom In Omaha for th aummer, Mr. Weetergard la In bustneaa In El Peso, Tex., where) he haa bean all win ter. Mia Halcyon Cotton will leave th first of the week for Boston, where alia will Join a few of th Wtlleal girl and take a motor trip through the atat of New York. Later she will with her friend vlalt in New Jersey and la'tr go to the home f Mia Margaret Salad In In the Thousand Island for th remainder of the aummer. Weddinr Plana. The wedding of Mis Jessie M. Plerson, daughter of Mr. and Mr. A. J. Ftoraon, and Mr. Arthur R. Mitchell, will be cele brated Tuesday evening. June IS, at the Calvary (Baptist church. The wedding of Mlaa Jennie Bernloe Smith and Mr. Patrick Jam Do ran will be celebrated Wednesday morning at o'clock at 8t. Patrick' church. There will be a reception that evening at the heme of the bride' parent. Mr. and Mr. Donald N. Fmllh. ItSX Yate street, be tween the tour of MO and M M. The wedding of Mta Mildred Roe. daughter of Mr. and Mra C. C. Roee, and Dr. Leeter Earl Myers of Blair will be celebrated Tuesday evening at the home of the ferlde, al I o'clock. Th Rev. a. P. Norrie. pastor of the Immanuel Bap tist church will perform the ceremony, which will bo followed by a reception. The bridesma'da will be Mlaa Kue Hay- rJ iul Misa Irma rtl-iiiam. lr. Rit l&ry of Tecuiuech will be beat man FORMER OMAHA GIRL WEDDED IN SIOUX CITY. Hh. Julian Ulsrxzm JSsrrj'e Zlake will give their banquet at the Happy Hollow club Wednesday, June 1. The Omaha Woman's Press' club will have luncheon at the Hotel Loyal Thurs day at 1 o'clock. Reservation must be made to Mlas Kern or Mlas MeHhane by 9 o'clock Thursday morning. Mr. J. W. Parrlsh will give a dlnne.r of ten covers Tuesday evening, June 15. at the Happy Hollow club. A special musical program will be given Tuesday evening, June 1&, at the Happy Hollow club by Mlaa Hazel Silver, so prano; Mr. Edwin Clark, cellist, and Mr Walter Silver, panlat. Luncheon and Bridge. Mr. Fred Bunch gave a bridge luncheon Friday at her home. The decorations were In Killarney rosea and pink peonlea and the guests entertained were: Mesdamea A. A. Avery, J. M. Hoxan, John Drexel. Paul Oetshmann, Oeorsa Urennough, Madeline Krujr, T. H. Bmlth, Albert Krug, Harry Hawke. Arthur Tlmme, Frank Creedon, Uuv Purnv, Meadamea K. W. Amapach, W. M. Phillip. William Kidney. William Hellen. T. R. Tobln. C. Lew la. W. C. Fenwlck. W. M. Rhyn. K. P. Henney, W. H. H Walker, A. D. ridlne. Oeore Plmanek. Miss May Hantlng Newi of the Wayfarers. Mis Beutah Sharp returned Tuesday from two month In the went, during which time ahe wa In Idaho with Mrs. F. M. Hall and In Seattle- vlnltlng her Mlaa Mildred Onuses will play the wed ding march and Mr. Richard Claik will aooompany her on the violin. A wedding of Intereat to Omaha peo ple will b that of Mia Louise Fearon of Panta Monica, Cel., and Mr. Robert DrUcolL Jr.. of Lead. 8, D which will take place June 14 at Santa Monica. No card will be Issued. Mlaa Fearon la tha daughter of Mr. and Mra. Kdward Fearon. who made their home In Omaha until their removal to California a few years ago. She attended the Sacred Heart convent and finished at Rochester. N. Y. ' Mr. Drlscoll ta a gradual of Harvard and I the eldeat aon of Mr. and Mra. R. 1L DriecoU. He U associated with hi father In the banking bustneaa at Lead. Th young couple will spend their hon eymoon on th coast and before returning to Lead will be the guests of Mlsa Fear on' Bister, Mrs. Jamea P. Mulqueen, In Council Bluff. For the Future. Th Omaha Woman' Oolf aaaoolatlon wtil met for luncheon at th Field club Monday at noon. At 1 o'clock th monthly golf tournament will commence. Mr. William Krett will nlertam Thursday afternoon for Mlsa Jessie Pier eon. Mr, it. 8. Hayden will give a luncheon Saturday for tho same honor guest. Tuesday evening the La Plaaoma dub will hold a meeting, followed by a fare well receptiua to Paul Kuamiawt. who la to leave with his parent for Manhattan, Kan., where they are to raalda. Th meeting will be held at Mr. Ruaralaei' residence. Mrs. Thomas Brown will give a tea Monday, June 14. for her daughter, Mta Dorothy Brown, lately returned from achool la England. Mia Brown haa spent moat of the last three years abroad and haa devoted much time to her must a, both vocal and instrumental. Mr. Alex Jete will entertain th mem bers of th Rummy club Monday after noon at her home. The senior of th Omaha High achool Eita&foW 23 Ytm EttoUuhtd 23 Ytmrw Graduation and Wedding Gifts Will b found hare la rich aaaortment. Many Inexpensive but dainty little noveitle which make excellent gifts will atrongly appeal to you. not only from the point of quality, but price a well. Ktt in, you'll have no trouble choosing something suitable and heartily accaDta)le. Reliable Jewelry laata forever that th kind w sell. Thirty-five Dollar Diamonds Our reputation a dlamomj mer chant la baaed on over twenty year of honest merchandising In Omaha Bracelet Watches Wa have the finest selections In the olty. Prices range from W to 80O. Bufor you buy give u a call. Fritz Sand wall Jewelry Co, 308 South IStk Strttt inter. Mra Vine Oaler. In San Francisco ahe was with Mlaa Mildred Lnmax a great deal of the time. Aim. Kdwin 8. Cloyrr and her daugh ter, M:1. Leater II. Drlshaus. who are in Los Angelea. will leave shortly for Srnta Bargara. where they will apiid a few day before going to ban r ranciaco to visit the exposition. Ml Anna Bourke arrived Friday from Moline, where lie ha been visiting .Mrs. Ueorge Mlxter. Mlsa Bourke 1 wtth Mr. Thorn Kllpatrlck for a few day and in on her way to New Mexico from wasn- Ingtnn, where ahe and her mother, Mra. John Q. Bourke. iiari had an apartment for the laat winter. Lnncheons for the Week. Mra. D. C. Bradford entertained at luncheon at her home Monday In honor of Mrs. Hoxie Clarke. The tabU waa elaborately decorated with peonle and covers were laid for: Meadame Clarke, Ella J. Squire. Kountse, W. J. Connell, ,T M MetcaJf. Staunton of Waahln'on. 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